
3 Reasons to Stop Line 3
Help us urge President Biden to shut down this triple-threat to the climate and Native treaty rights.
Go to article: 3 Reasons to Stop Line 3
Help us urge President Biden to shut down this triple-threat to the climate and Native treaty rights.
Go to article: 3 Reasons to Stop Line 3
Human rights violations against the Palestinian people demand global solidarity.
Go to article: UUSC Calls on the U.S. Government to Withhold Military Aid to Israel
UUSC President and CEO lauds House members' passage of a progressive bill supporting immigrant rights
Go to article: “This Victory Belongs to Them”: UUSC Applauds House Passage of Urgently-Needed Immigration Bills Creating Pathways to Permanent Residency
Try not expelling their parents or separating extended families.
Go to article: How to Address the Unaccompanied Minors Crisis at the Border
The State Department’s reintroduction of the Obama-era program is a positive step, but it cannot be used as a pretext to deny asylum.
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We must commit ourselves to self-examination paired with decisive action.
Go to article: 3 Ways President Biden Can Foster Racial Justice | Black History Month 2021What’s really happening with unaccompanied migrant children at the border?
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Biden’s executive action addressing these policies signals some progress—but needs to go much further to bring real relief for families hurt or separated by these policies.
Go to article: The Harms of “Remain in Mexico” and the Muslim Ban Are Still In Effect
We must call for a concrete approach to supporting the Rohingya, one that is rooted in human rights, justice, and accountability.
Go to article: “Never Again”: On Holocaust Remembrance Day, Supporting Myanmar’s Muslim Rohingya Community
The inauguration of President Joe Biden reminds us of the need to center Indigenous perspectives.
Go to article: “This Land is Your Land” Calls Us Into Reflection on Colonialism, Indigenous Sovereignty